Bells
Bells
Bells. As borne in armoury are of two kinds, viz., Falcon's bells. P. 43, f. 17, and Church bells. P. 43, f. 29.
In blazoning church bells, if the tongues areof a different tincture from the bell itself, the Bell is said to be tongued of such a tincture; or they are sometimes blazoned bells with clappers of such a tincture. The term " Cannoned " is also applied to their tongues.
When bells are borne pendant from a file asat P. It5-, f . 37 ; th-c file is termed campaned.
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What term is used when the comb of a chicken is of a differing tincture?